Monday, 7 August 2017

A British Model, Chloe Ayling, 20 years, was kidnapped by a Polish National in Milan, reports had it that she was stuffed in a suit case, handcuffed to a wardrobe in a remote mountain cabin, put up for sale in an online
auction, and then released without injury six days later.

Chloe is known for her busty bikini selfies on instagram, She told police she was kidnapped by two men on July 11 when she arrived at an abandoned building in Milan for a photo shoot.

A statement from the Milan Police Headquarters read: “Attacked, drugged, handcuffed and closed inside a suitcase, that’s how a
20-year-old English model was kidnapped on July 11 in Milan to be sold
to the best offer on pornography site.”

Chloe's experience: “A person wearing black gloves came from behind and put one hand on my
neck and one on my mouth to stop me from screaming,” she said in her
reported statement to the police, according to CNN.

“A second person wearing a black balaclava gave me an injection in my
right forearm. I think I lost consciousness. When I woke up, I was
wearing a pink bodysuit and the socks I am wearing now.”

The Police says she has been drugged with Ketamine.

Italian police officer demonstrating how Chloe was kept in a suitcase.

Chloe said she suddenly found herself in the trunk of a car, inside a bag, with her wrists and ankles
handcuffed and tape covering her mouth. She was taken 120 miles to the
town of Borgial, where she was told to lie down on the floor so her
kidnappers could handcuff her hands and feet to the legs of a wardrobe.

She said: “I didn’t want to eat until July 14, as I was so stressed,” she said. “I didn’t trust what I was being offered.”

The Suspect, Lukasz Herba

The Suspect, 30, Lukasz Herba, a Polish National has been arrested in connection with the crime. He said he had been working for the dark web organization known as “the Black Death.”

He confessed that his accomplice had threatened to auction Chloe off online.

It was however discovered that the suspect has in previous times taken part in similar online auctions in which he gave detailed descriptions of kidnapped women and advertised them as "Prey".

He also confessed that he made 15 million Euros from this evil act over the years.
The Suspect told Chloe that he had acted against the group's policies as they do not kidnap ladies who have young children. (one report suggested the policy is because women are “unfit” for the sex trade after childbirth).

He demanded $300,000 from Chloe's agent, which wasn't paid.

The house where Chloe was reportedly kept.

Chloe said she actually went shoe shopping with the suspect a day before her release because she made him believe that they could be more intimate when the incident ended.

He then accompanied her to the British consulate in Milan and let her go on July 17. He was arrested on July 18.

Chloe said: “I’ve been through a terrifying experience.”

“I feared for my life, second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour.
I am incredibly grateful to the Italian and UK authorities for all they
have done to secure my safe release.”